They should leave Afghanistan
It's better if Afghanistan takes care of itself
It was only when the Soviets invaded Afghanistan when all the trouble started
Afghanistan was better before it happened
So NATO, isaf and whatever should leave Afghanistan and let Afghanistan become a great nation as it once had been
They should leave Afghanistan
It's better if Afghanistan takes care of itself
It was only when the Soviets invaded Afghanistan when all the trouble started
Afghanistan was better before it happened
So NATO, isaf and whatever should leave Afghanistan and let Afghanistan become a great nation as it once had been
leave Afghanistan
It is the NATO-led, UN mandated operation in Afghanistan
It is the NATO-led, UN mandated operation in Afghanistan
You receive thw NATO Service Medal when you serve on an operation as part of a NATO force. If you were in Afghanistan as part of ISAF, you would get the medal. If you were in Afghanistan, but your unit was not part of ISAF, you would not. If you did non-combat tours in Bosnia as part of IFOR or SFOR, Kosovo as part of KFOR, East Timor as part of INTERFET, etc. you would get the medal. If you were subordinate to a command other than NATO, you would not.
All of the countries fighting in Afghanistan are part of NATO and have contributed to the war. The number of countries in NATO and ISAF (also in Afghanistan) are numerous, over 34 countries including USA, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France, Poland, Italy, and Australia
The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) is a NATO-led security mission in Afghanistan established by the United Nations Security Council on 20 December 2001 by Resolution 1386As of Feb 28, 2012, General John Allen USMC is in charge
NSN (National Stock Number) for the Non-Article 5 ISAF Medal is 8455-99-936-2629. This medal is awarded to military and civilian personnel who have served in Afghanistan in support of NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission under conditions that do not meet the Article 5 threshold for the NATO Medal.
The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) was created by the United Nations Security Council through Resolution 1386, which was adopted on December 20, 2001. The force was established to assist the Afghan government in maintaining security following the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan to dismantle the Taliban regime. ISAF was initially led by Turkey and later by various NATO countries, with a significant role played by NATO in its operations.
There are 540 Bulgarians in Afghanistan.
There are 9 serving in Afghanistan.
There are 40 serving in Afghanistan.
Established ISAF
ISAF's initial mandate to operate in Afghanistan